Nomura's Q1 2026 Earnings Call: Key Contradictions on Macquarie Acquisition, Securitized Products, and Phishing Scam Impact
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Tuesday, Jul 29, 2025 9:12 am ET1min read
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Macquarie acquisition and risk assets, profitability in securitized products, profitability in Laser Digital, and phishing scam compensation and business impact are the key contradictions discussed in NomuraNMR-- Holdings' latest 2026Q1 earnings call.
Strong Financial Performance:
- Nomura HoldingsNMR-- reported group net revenue of JPY523.3 billion, up 16% over last quarter, and an increase in income before income taxes by 64% to JPY160.3 billion.
- The growth was driven by revenue and profit increases across all divisions, despite the introduction of reciprocal tariffs and geopolitical risks.
Wealth Management Expansion:
- Wealth management net revenue increased by 6% to JPY105.8 billion, with income before income taxes rising by 8% to JPY38.8 billion.
- This was due to increased primary bond sales and secondary stock transactions, capturing market fluctuations, and a net inflow of recurring revenue assets for the 13th consecutive quarter.
Strong Global Markets Performance:
- Global markets net revenue rose by 8% to JPY223.1 billion, with fixed income net revenue up by 18% at JPY124.8 billion.
- This growth was attributed to strong performance in macro products, FX emerging revenues, and securitized products, particularly in Europe and Asia.
Investment Banking Pipeline:
- Investment banking net revenue was JPY37.9 billion, down 27% from the previous quarter, but still the highest for Q1 since FY2016/17.
- Despite the decline, the business remains strong due to a full pipeline of advisory deals, especially in Japan, and an increase in DCM revenue.
Phishing Scam Impact:
- Nomura Inc. recognized JPY6.6 billion in compensation for losses arising from illegal trades due to phishing scams.
- The company is restoring clients' positions to the pre-phishing state, with plans to implement more secure biometric authentication in the fall.
Strong Financial Performance:
- Nomura HoldingsNMR-- reported group net revenue of JPY523.3 billion, up 16% over last quarter, and an increase in income before income taxes by 64% to JPY160.3 billion.
- The growth was driven by revenue and profit increases across all divisions, despite the introduction of reciprocal tariffs and geopolitical risks.
Wealth Management Expansion:
- Wealth management net revenue increased by 6% to JPY105.8 billion, with income before income taxes rising by 8% to JPY38.8 billion.
- This was due to increased primary bond sales and secondary stock transactions, capturing market fluctuations, and a net inflow of recurring revenue assets for the 13th consecutive quarter.
Strong Global Markets Performance:
- Global markets net revenue rose by 8% to JPY223.1 billion, with fixed income net revenue up by 18% at JPY124.8 billion.
- This growth was attributed to strong performance in macro products, FX emerging revenues, and securitized products, particularly in Europe and Asia.
Investment Banking Pipeline:
- Investment banking net revenue was JPY37.9 billion, down 27% from the previous quarter, but still the highest for Q1 since FY2016/17.
- Despite the decline, the business remains strong due to a full pipeline of advisory deals, especially in Japan, and an increase in DCM revenue.
Phishing Scam Impact:
- Nomura Inc. recognized JPY6.6 billion in compensation for losses arising from illegal trades due to phishing scams.
- The company is restoring clients' positions to the pre-phishing state, with plans to implement more secure biometric authentication in the fall.
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